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Greetings,
I am drawing a fuel tank containment structure which will be poured as one structure.
I would like my slab and wall to reflect this. I have attached a sketch to reference.
basically looking to 'join' the wall to the slab. As it is shown now, one would think that a cold joint exists and that would be bad.
thanks
j
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So ... do this as an in-place family or use a void to cut the void out of a very thick slab.
....or better yet - use the tool already made for this. - A slab edge - which is really just a sweep.
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